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  • Richard Sherman named Madden NFL 15 cover athlete

    Glad it isn't Andrew Luck

    http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/11...-cover-athlete

    Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman, who garnered national attention with his postgame rant after winning the NFC championship in January, will be the cover athlete for the "Madden NFL 15" video game that hits shelves Aug. 15.

    "Winning the cover is a kid's dream come true," Sherman said. "I would never be in the position without my fellow Legion of Boom members and teammates."

    Superstitious Seahawks fans who believe in the "Madden" curse probably wish Richard Sherman hadn't won. But Sherman isn't buying it, Terry Blount writes. Story

    Despite losing out on the "Madden" cover to Richard Sherman, Cam Newton has proved to be popular with the fans, David Newton writes. Story

    Sherman and Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton were the finalists in the online voting at ESPN.com. Sherman becomes the second Seahawks player to grace the cover. Running back Shaun Alexander had the honor in 2007.

    Sherman is only the third defensive player to make the cover, joining Baltimore linebacker Ray Lewis in 2005 and Pittsburgh safety Troy Polamalu, who shared the 2010 cover with Arizona wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald.

    At age 26, Sherman is starting his fourth NFL season out of Stanford. He is widely regarded as the best cornerback in the game and was selected to the past two Pro Bowls. Since entering the league in 2011, Sherman has more interceptions (20) and more passes defensed (60) than any other player.

    Sherman also is known for his occasional controversial comments, including his postgame rant when the Seahawks defeated the 49ers 23-17 in the NFC Championship Game at CenturyLink Field.

    After a game-saving deflection on a pass in the end zone intended for Michael Crabtree (which was intercepted by Seattle linebacker Malcolm Smith), Sherman was interviewed on the field on Fox.

    Star cornerback Richard Sherman is the second Seahawks player to grace the "Madden" cover and the third defensive player.
    "I'm the best corner in the game," Sherman said. "When you try me with a sorry receiver like Crabtree, that's the result you're going to get. Don't you ever talk about me."

    When asked who he was talking about, he replied: "Crabtree. Don't you open your mouth about the best or I'll shut it for you real quick. L.O.B. [Legion of Boom]."

    That moment brought lots of criticism nationally, with some people on Twitter and elsewhere calling Sherman a thug or a gangster. But Sherman turned the tables on his critics a few days later, writing a column and speaking at a news conference about the underlying racism of those critical comments.

    He has since become a national celebrity who has garnered enormous respect. Sherman recently was named one of the "100 Most Influential People" by Time Magazine. He also was invited to the White House Correspondents' Dinner, where President Barack Obama did an imitation of Sherman's rant.

    Sherman last month signed a contract extension with the Seahawks that will pay him $56 million over four years.

    Some people believe becoming the cover athlete for the "Madden" video game carries a jinx. Since the game started featuring players on the cover in 2000, some of the winners experienced a bad year or injuries the season they appeared.

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    Re: Richard Sherman named Madden NFL 15 cover athlete

    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...eve-in-curses/

    Richard Sherman doesn’t believe in curses


    With Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman securing the overhyped “award” of appearing on the cover of a game that uses the meaningless concept of a cover athlete to tempt folks who otherwise wouldn’t be inclined to buy this year’s edition of the same old product, Sherman steps into the cross hairs of the so-called Madden curse.

    And Sherman shrugs at the so-called Madden curse.

    “I don’t believe in curses,” Sherman said Friday, via Terry Blount of ESPN.com. “I believe in God.”

    To be fair, the two concepts aren’t mutually exclusive. (Anyone of Italian descent knows this.) Setting aside the philosophical question of whether it’s possible to believe in both God and curses, the message here from Sherman is that he doesn’t believe in curses.

    Of course, those who believe in curses would be concerned that Sherman has tempted fate by questioning the existence of the curse, which necessarily invites the curse to remind the doubter of its existence. But a curse derives its power from those who believe in it, with the curve-believer’s confidence being undermined by the belief that someone bad is predestined.

    If Sherman truly doesn’t believe in curses, then it doesn’t matter that he called the curse out. But if Sherman really does believe in curses and dismissing the curse was his way of giving curses the Crabtree treatment, Sherman may be doubly cursed.

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      Re: Richard Sherman named Madden NFL 15 cover athlete

      Madden Curse on Sherman?

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        ^^ At the very least, the curse will take away his voice.

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          Re: Richard Sherman named Madden NFL 15 cover athlete

          Originally posted by BlueCollarColts View Post
          Madden Curse on Sherman?
          I hope the curse doesn't reveal itself until the Colts are playing them in the Super Bowl, then comes out in full force!!

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            Re: Richard Sherman named Madden NFL 15 cover athlete

            Originally posted by Believe_in_blue View Post
            I hope the curse doesn't reveal itself until the Colts are playing them in the Super Bowl, then comes out in full force!!
            Except the Madden Curse works way before it gets to that point I personally think Seattle will miss the playoffs next season my bold out there prediction.

            The last two SB champs have.

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              Re: Richard Sherman named Madden NFL 15 cover athlete

              Originally posted by Basketball Fan View Post
              Except the Madden Curse works way before it gets to that point I personally think Seattle will miss the playoffs next season my bold out there prediction.

              The last two SB champs have.
              The Giants are the Giants - they go on epic Super Bowl runs but suck most of the time in the regular season. The Ravens completely nuked most of their team after that Super Bowl and basically lost everyone outside of Flacco and Rice. The Seahawks OTOH will be returning with virtually the same team. I'd be shocked if they missed the playoffs.

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                Re: Richard Sherman named Madden NFL 15 cover athlete

                Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post
                The Giants are the Giants - they go on epic Super Bowl runs but suck most of the time in the regular season. The Ravens completely nuked most of their team after that Super Bowl and basically lost everyone outside of Flacco and Rice. The Seahawks OTOH will be returning with virtually the same team. I'd be shocked if they missed the playoffs.
                Every year is different its always harder to repeat besides all it takes is one injury to a major player and season over.

                We of all people know this.

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                  Re: Richard Sherman named Madden NFL 15 cover athlete

                  I can see Seattle missing the playoffs. But I can see them repeating as SB champs as well. If they miss the playoffs it will be because of how damn good their division is.

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                    Re: Richard Sherman named Madden NFL 15 cover athlete

                    I like Sherman

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                      Re: Richard Sherman named Madden NFL 15 cover athlete

                      Originally posted by Basketball Fan View Post
                      all it takes is one injury to a major player and an entire era over.

                      We of all people know this.
                      Fixed

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